Step 4.

Resources to Consult

NACO Participants Manual (in Catalogers Desktop) has lots and lots of examples of different kinds of 670s, etc.

Descriptive Cataloging Manual, section Z1 is useful (there's a PDF version on the open Web, but the Cataloger's Desktop version is easier to use). Per the introduction: "Use this document (DCM Z1) in connection with AACR 2, Library of Congress Rule Interpretations (LCRI), and other sections of the Descriptive Cataloging Manual (DCM). It supplements the MARC 21 Format for Authority Data and generally does not repeat information found in the format."

Other things to keep in mind:

Fullness of Name

AACR2 22.3A1: If the forms of a name vary in fullness, choose the form most commonly found. As required, make references from the other form(s).
LCRI 22.3A1 excerpt: When there is no commonly found form (defined above), choose the fullest form as the AACR2 form.

Form of Name

Sometimes there is more than one form of name to choose from. In such cases follow the order of preference set out in LCRI 22.3C. In most cases, you will be using option 2 (a found roman-script form) or option 4 (systematic romanization).

Non-Verbal Persons

AACR2 22.1B states that "if the person works in a nonverbal context (e.g., a painter, a sculptor) or is not known primarily as an author, determine the name by which he or she is commonly known from reference sources issued in his or her language or country of residence or activity."